Congress Weighs Spending, Nominees as Republican Rule Wanes (Bloomberg)
13th Nov 2006, 17:34 GMT
Bloomberg - Nov. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Congress returns for a post-election session today facing an unfamiliar political environment and some familiar duties: unfinished budget legislation, lingering trade accords and unresolved nominations.
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